The Words I Use With Horses: A Translation

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In my last post I asked for input on what you believe a young horse should learn, and one commenter suggested teaching my youngster a word for reassurance to use when we’re faced with something scary.

That got me listening to myself as I moved through work with all three of my horses. Those that know me might say I talk a lot, and after paying attention to the constant conversation I have with my horses, I’m sure Jack, Marathon, and Athena would agree

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Michelle Anderson is the former digital managing editor at The Horse. A lifelong horse owner, Anderson competes in dressage and enjoys trail riding. She’s a Washington State University graduate and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications with a minor in business administration and extensive coursework in animal sciences. She has worked in equine publishing since 1998. She currently lives with her husband on a small horse property in Central Oregon.

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